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i can agree that "if" House, Hayward, and Shields can prove their worth, then we're fine at CB, until then it's a need... it just depends who falls to us, if Amerson, Rhodes, Miliner, or Banks fell to us, i'd have to consider them.... Same goes for Safety... just like i'd have to consider an ILB early in this draft, there's a lot of good ones this year, between Te'o, Reddick, Skov, Ogletree, or Chase Thomas, there's a lot of talent there... Barrett Jones would be the only C i'd look at in the first... the nice thing is this is a pretty deep draft class for our needs....

Here is how I see it in order. The team is deep with few holes.. so I see TT trading up again.

S - Collins injury is still leaving a gaping hole (he was that good) and Woodson is one more year closer to retirement. There isn't starter quality depth at this position. The end of the 1st round is when Safeties can go.. but this year has a bumper crop. TT might trade down into the early 2nd round and pick there since there are a few good ones to choose from.ILB with the entire package of tackling and covering TE - Replaces HawkWR - Replaces Driver and insurance on Jennings free agency. TT picks his WR in the 3rd round... sometimes in the 2nd... but there isn't impending need to jump with our receiver corps. Other teams will rush to take the best known ones quick in the 1st round.TE - Supposedly a big crop this year. They'll shop at the back end.OL - Depth in case Datko doesn't develop the needed strength.